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Which of the following is true about the usage of 'be going to' and 'will'?
Which of the following is true about the usage of 'be going to' and 'will'?
- 'Will' suggests more certainty than 'be going to'
- Both are used for planned or expected events (correct)
- 'Will' implies a decision has already been made
- 'Be going to' is used for spontaneous decisions
What is the main difference between 'be going to' and 'will'?
What is the main difference between 'be going to' and 'will'?
- Both imply a decision has already been made
- 'Will' is used for polite requests or offers while 'be going to' is not
- 'Be going to' is used for predictions while 'will' is used for plans
- 'Be going to' suggests more certainty than 'will' (correct)
Which of the following is not true about the usage of 'be going to' and 'will'?
Which of the following is not true about the usage of 'be going to' and 'will'?
- 'Be going to' is never used for expected events (correct)
- 'Will' is used for predictions or spontaneous decisions
- 'Be going to' is used for future plans or intentions
- Both can be used to talk about the future
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- 'Be going to' is used for future plans or intentions
- 'Will' is used for predictions or spontaneous decisions
- 'Be going to' implies a decision has already been made
- 'Will' indicates a likelihood or possibility
- 'Be going to' is used for planned or expected events
- 'Will' is used for predictions or spontaneous decisions
- Both can be used to talk about the future
- 'Be going to' suggests more certainty than 'will'
- 'Will' can be used for polite requests or offers
- Examples provided to illustrate usage differences.
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